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rebecca brooks stays in her job, that would be a slight? >> she should go. she should take responsibility. anyone who runs an organization and to the mountains themselves being in a position of things that happened on her watch, they would think, it even if i did not know about them, somebody has to take responsibility for what happened. the idea that she is leading the investigation, overseeing the investigation, i think -- that is why i have spoken out. >> what do you think that sheet -- of the allegations that she has been kept as a human shield? >> i will not get into that. i am just interested in the right thing being done. we have the responsibility to speak out on these issues. >> on monday night, guilty of not pushing hard enough on this core issue. >> i do not accept what tom watson said. we all of lessons to learn about the need to speak out on these issues. the history of the labor party a bad news international is an up and down history. we have all learned a lesson this week. we all learned a lesson about the need to speak out
rebecca brooks stays in her job, that would be a slight? >> she should go. she should take responsibility. anyone who runs an organization and to the mountains themselves being in a position of things that happened on her watch, they would think, it even if i did not know about them, somebody has to take responsibility for what happened. the idea that she is leading the investigation, overseeing the investigation, i think -- that is why i have spoken out. >> what do you think that...
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in the evidence yesterday, rebekah brooks stated that it was the chancellor's idea. is she right or is she trying to protect her friend the prime minister? >> the decision was mine. the buck stops here with the prime minister. i have defended the decision. >> is there not a real danger that this gamble will follow others? bad behavior, moral outrage, additional inquiries, more state regulation under the guise of the independent regulation. will you commit yourself to the values of liberty and freedom? >> on the panel, i was very concerned to make sure that you have people really understand how television works, how newspapers work, antel regulation works. the fact that george johns is going to be on that panel of experts will help them do their work. >> i ask the prime minister whether andy coulson had been to the proper procedure. instead of answering, he referred to me to the rules of conduct. will he now answer the question? >> he had a basic level of vetting. he was not able to see the most secret document of the government. it was all done in the proper way. he
in the evidence yesterday, rebekah brooks stated that it was the chancellor's idea. is she right or is she trying to protect her friend the prime minister? >> the decision was mine. the buck stops here with the prime minister. i have defended the decision. >> is there not a real danger that this gamble will follow others? bad behavior, moral outrage, additional inquiries, more state regulation under the guise of the independent regulation. will you commit yourself to the values of...
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murdoch and rebecca brooks? >> all the details of the meetings and explain all of the conversations were appropriate and she could ask the members of her party to be equally transparent. >> does the prime minister join me in hoping that this is the end of the ever increasing rise of misconduct by police officers across the country? >> the police have to have an operation, have to have a relationship with the media, both at the top level to communicate with the police's right to do strategically, and at the operational level to help them with crime. we have to try to make sure they do not have an inappropriate relationship. >> prime minister, have you ever mentioned the word "bskyb" in the presence of rebecca brooks? >> does not raise serious questions about how the previous limit operated that members opposite thought that it a prepared for the prime minister to be brief on police matters? and the e-mails that were released, didn't show how professional his chief of staff is? >> i thank my hon. friend for puttin
murdoch and rebecca brooks? >> all the details of the meetings and explain all of the conversations were appropriate and she could ask the members of her party to be equally transparent. >> does the prime minister join me in hoping that this is the end of the ever increasing rise of misconduct by police officers across the country? >> the police have to have an operation, have to have a relationship with the media, both at the top level to communicate with the police's right...
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here is a little bit of rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks was invited six times a year to 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers. she has not been invited by mae. i have set out -- the great contrast is i have set out things i have in complete contrast to the party opposite. i can say this to the hon. gentleman, i have never held a slumber party or seen her in her pajamas. host: that, of course, was prime minister cameron from this morning talking about his relationship with rebekah brooks. she talked about her relationship with the prime minister yesterday. alex spillius. guest: as mr. cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tony blair, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what "news of the
here is a little bit of rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks was invited six times a year to 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers. she has not been invited by mae. i have set out -- the great contrast is i have set out things i have in complete contrast to the party opposite. i can say this to the hon. gentleman, i have never held a slumber party or seen her in her pajamas. host: that, of course, was prime minister cameron from this morning talking about his relationship...
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cameron joins james murdoch at the home of rebecca brooks. he did not ask -- answer me if bskyb was discussed. the day's news corp. more time to come forward to do a deal with the concerns. after further negotiation, he announced he was going to accept the undertakings and approve the acquisition. this was despite receiving public objection. these undertakings and of sky news being sold law and becoming a stand-alone company. a company entirely dependent on news corp. for funding. a further consultation took place followed by further negotiations between news corp. and oft. mr. hunt confirmed he was satisfied with the undertaking and intended to give the green light to the acquisition subject to a legally required 70 consultation which ended on the eighth of july. as people here will be aware, last week's journalists were told the mr. hunt would not be a will to reach a decision for months while he considered thousands of objections. on friday, david cameron said that government could not change its position because it was bound by legal cons
cameron joins james murdoch at the home of rebecca brooks. he did not ask -- answer me if bskyb was discussed. the day's news corp. more time to come forward to do a deal with the concerns. after further negotiation, he announced he was going to accept the undertakings and approve the acquisition. this was despite receiving public objection. these undertakings and of sky news being sold law and becoming a stand-alone company. a company entirely dependent on news corp. for funding. a further...
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on the case of rebecca brooks, i don't think it is right for the prime minister to start picking and choosing who should run and who should not run media organizations. it has been reported that she offered her resignation over this. before i take your questions, let me say this. for people watching this scandal unfolded, there is something disturbing about what they see. just think about who they put their trust in. the politicians that represent them, and all of them -- a political system that people think is on their side and a press that is yet free and vigorous and holds those in power to drive them completely mad. we need a free press that is all so clean and trustworthy. that is what people want, that is not what i want. -- and that is what i want. >> we have asked him many times about your decision to appoint an be as your main communications man. you said that he resigned and paid the price. given that hundreds of people lost their jobs yesterday, given that the editor said that he warned you of what they might have had and you would have known what would have happened under
on the case of rebecca brooks, i don't think it is right for the prime minister to start picking and choosing who should run and who should not run media organizations. it has been reported that she offered her resignation over this. before i take your questions, let me say this. for people watching this scandal unfolded, there is something disturbing about what they see. just think about who they put their trust in. the politicians that represent them, and all of them -- a political system...
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here is a little bit of rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks was invited six times a year to 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers. she has not been invited by mae. i have set out -- the great contrast is i have set out things i have in complete contrast to the party opposite. i can say this to the hon. gentleman, i have never held a slumber party or seen her in her pajamas. host: that, of course, was prime minister cameron from this morning talking about his relationship with rebekah brooks. she talked about her relationship with the prime minister yesterday. alex spillius. guest: as mr. cameron was saying, she has been friends not just with him, but previous prime minister gordon brown, and probably tony blair, too. his point was "it is not just me." she slept over at the official country residence one time when gordon brown was prime minister. but david cameron is prime minister now and he is very close to her. in the light of what we now know about what "news of the world closed what journalists were up to, people in britain are having a heart -- what "news of the
here is a little bit of rebekah brooks. >> rebekah brooks was invited six times a year to 10 downing street under both the former prime ministers. she has not been invited by mae. i have set out -- the great contrast is i have set out things i have in complete contrast to the party opposite. i can say this to the hon. gentleman, i have never held a slumber party or seen her in her pajamas. host: that, of course, was prime minister cameron from this morning talking about his relationship...
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. >> rebekah brooks resigned and was arrested. the head of the metropolitan police resigned. rupert murdoch and james murdoch appeared before the commons. >> what happened at "the news of the world" was wrong. we have apologized profusely for that. these are very serious matters. thee trying to establish facts of any new allegations as they come up. we're working closely with the police to find out where the wrongdoing was and to hold people accountable. >> do you think it is possible that editors of your newspaper would not have known about these activities? >> i cannot say that because of the police inquiries. i presume there are coming judicial proceedings. >> at what point did you find out that criminality was endemic @ "the news of the world"? >> endemic is a very wide- ranging word. i also had to be extremely careful not to prejudice the course of justice taking place now. that has been disclosed. i became aware as it became apparent. >> mr. murdoch, had you considered resigning since this occurred on your watch? >> no,. >> why not? >> i feel the people i trusted let me
. >> rebekah brooks resigned and was arrested. the head of the metropolitan police resigned. rupert murdoch and james murdoch appeared before the commons. >> what happened at "the news of the world" was wrong. we have apologized profusely for that. these are very serious matters. thee trying to establish facts of any new allegations as they come up. we're working closely with the police to find out where the wrongdoing was and to hold people accountable. >> do you...
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he acknowledged his friendship with andy koulson who was arrested yesterday and rebecka brooks. she has now said that she should step down. there's a very uncomfortable question for mr. cameron whether he allowed himself to get too close to this, meaning individuals and to this argues. and to fleet street, the british press as a whole in courting their votes, in courting their support. in a market where newspaper reedership is still pretty high. the radio shows, the television shows often lead their bulletin in the morning with what's in the press. a very, very competitive media market where the different publications fight tooth and nail not just for their scoops or exclusives, but also for political influence. the voices of some of these, most notably the large circulation newspapers like "news of the world" and "the sun" that are owned by mr. murdoch have been very influential over the years in determining the outcome of british elections. it was less than 20 years ago that the son of murdoch's tayly tabloid campaigned. and on the day, the morning after john major was indeed
he acknowledged his friendship with andy koulson who was arrested yesterday and rebecka brooks. she has now said that she should step down. there's a very uncomfortable question for mr. cameron whether he allowed himself to get too close to this, meaning individuals and to this argues. and to fleet street, the british press as a whole in courting their votes, in courting their support. in a market where newspaper reedership is still pretty high. the radio shows, the television shows often lead...
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journalists and the upcoming british committee hearing with rupert murdoch, his son james, and reb ekah brooks. bbc newsnight tell us tell they are covering the story. >> tonight, robert mcdowell on the fcc's action to begin cracking down on unauthorized service charges to cell phone bills. that is tonight on "de communicators -- "the communicators." the nuclear regulatory agency officially make recommendations within 90 days. the industry would have five years for any new regulations to come from the process. >> we are honored to be here today, speaking at this venerable institution. the national press club is a venue like no other. it has been at the center of washington news. as i was preparing for this, in my staff did a little investigation, they understood the historic emblem was that of an owl. i will not claim wisdom and i will let you judge my awareness, but i can relate to the long nights spent sleepless on the job. as chairman of the new tillage -- the nuclear regulatory commission, one of the best aspects of my job is having the opportunity to lead a staff of nearly 4000 talented p
journalists and the upcoming british committee hearing with rupert murdoch, his son james, and reb ekah brooks. bbc newsnight tell us tell they are covering the story. >> tonight, robert mcdowell on the fcc's action to begin cracking down on unauthorized service charges to cell phone bills. that is tonight on "de communicators -- "the communicators." the nuclear regulatory agency officially make recommendations within 90 days. the industry would have five years for any new...
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rebekah brooks brooks was quite able to say there was not a single conversation that could have taken place. i know that many people were hoping for some great allegation yesterday to added to their fevered conspiracy theories. i'm disappointed for them that they did not get one. >> as police minister, my experience in briefings was that they did not give you any operational information but they did tell you things that you needed to know. the metropolitan police would understand that. does he really want to be kept in the dark? was he angry? as a minister, i would be livid officials were keeping informational from me. did the prime minister want to be kept in the dark? >> i have said this in great detail. of course i have regular meetings with senior leaders in the metropolitan police service and embraced on terrorist operations and a cobra. the key issue about my chief of staff emails is that since reading this, paul stevenson, john gates, the cabinet secretary, and the chair of the home affairs committee say that was not our judgment. yates specifically said the offer was, quite ri
rebekah brooks brooks was quite able to say there was not a single conversation that could have taken place. i know that many people were hoping for some great allegation yesterday to added to their fevered conspiracy theories. i'm disappointed for them that they did not get one. >> as police minister, my experience in briefings was that they did not give you any operational information but they did tell you things that you needed to know. the metropolitan police would understand that....
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captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ["only in america" boy brooks and dunn] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> president obama is meeting this afternoon with leon panetta and admiral mullen. he will be discussing the ban on openly gay troops serving in the military. we will have live coverage of the defense department announcement at 4:30 p.m. eastern. ♪ before the president's appearance, house speaker john maynard told the house it had done its job and it was time for the president and the senate to act. >> the morning my everyone. the house has done its job. we have given the president an increase in the debt ceiling of 2.4 trillion dollars and for that we are asking for real cuts in spending and it bounced budget amendment. the house has done its job. -- balanced budget amendment. the house has done its job. and if they do not like our version of cut and balance, guess what, they can amend it. they can change it. they can send it back over to the house. but they have to take action upon the bill. with regard to yesterday, i will say one more time there was
captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ["only in america" boy brooks and dunn] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> president obama is meeting this afternoon with leon panetta and admiral mullen. he will be discussing the ban on openly gay troops serving in the military. we will have live coverage of the defense department announcement at 4:30 p.m. eastern. ♪ before the president's appearance, house speaker john maynard told the house it had done...
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my co-author and i looked at states and we brooks goes down by metropolitan areas. we found that states -- and we broke the those down by metropolitan areas. we found that the states that were the most perverse had the highest rates of -- the were the most diverse had the highest rates of interracial marriage. on the one hand, you might think that the increase of groups could lead to the erection of boundaries around groups. but what we are finding is that when you have a large presence of at least three different groups, you find more of an interracial marriage and more multiracial reporting. the increased diversity is actually not leading to fragmentation. it seems to be leading to more of a reduction of social distance between groups. with that said, it is fascinating with the numbers i gave about latinos. about how of these marriages -- about half of these marriages are latino interracial marriages. among asians, this is actually starling to me -- i went back and founded in my notes. the 72% of u.s. and foreign agents are in an interracial relationship. it gets
my co-author and i looked at states and we brooks goes down by metropolitan areas. we found that states -- and we broke the those down by metropolitan areas. we found that the states that were the most perverse had the highest rates of -- the were the most diverse had the highest rates of interracial marriage. on the one hand, you might think that the increase of groups could lead to the erection of boundaries around groups. but what we are finding is that when you have a large presence of at...